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60 Amp Junction Box.

Mornin' All,

                      I came upon a burnt out terminal on a Crabtree ceiling 50 Amp. shower cord switch yesterday. The cables had become so hot after 3 years of use that the line P.V.C. had completely fallen off the conductor and had left a horrible black smelly sticky mess.


I had to replace the shower cord switch, but the damaged cable was then too short after removing the softened copper and damaged insulation.


So I had to make a trap in the room upstairs, which turned out to be wooden boards over other wooden boards to access the cable below with a view to lengthening one cable. I used a new 60 Amp junction box as it allows two large conductors to overlap and be secured by 4 screws. It is solid and of good quality.


It is this item.....

https://www.toolstation.com/60a-junction-box/p98775?store=N2&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIufLP1ZD25gIVybTtCh2YWAeiEAQYASABEgJZkvD_BwE


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  • Zoomup:




    Farmboy:




    Zoomup:...I had to make a trap in the room upstairs, which turned out to be wooden boards over other wooden boards to access the cable below with a view to lengthening one cable. I used a new 60 Amp junction box as it allows two large conductors to overlap and be secured by 4 screws...




    Will it thereafter be accessible - a chance a fitted carpet gets laid?


    F


     




    Hello Farmboy,

                                 no carpet will be laid. The floor is bare wooden boards now. If the removable TRAP was to be carpet covered, I would have written on it in pencil ELECTRICAL TRAP. I didn't do that as it would have spoiled the floor's appearance. The owner is aware of the trap.


    Z.


     




    Hi Zoomup


    Thank you for clarifying your particular example.


    In general, I asked the NIC about a screw joint box under fitted carpet and was told that could not reasonably be considered accessible.


    Cheers


    F

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  • Zoomup:




    Farmboy:




    Zoomup:...I had to make a trap in the room upstairs, which turned out to be wooden boards over other wooden boards to access the cable below with a view to lengthening one cable. I used a new 60 Amp junction box as it allows two large conductors to overlap and be secured by 4 screws...




    Will it thereafter be accessible - a chance a fitted carpet gets laid?


    F


     




    Hello Farmboy,

                                 no carpet will be laid. The floor is bare wooden boards now. If the removable TRAP was to be carpet covered, I would have written on it in pencil ELECTRICAL TRAP. I didn't do that as it would have spoiled the floor's appearance. The owner is aware of the trap.


    Z.


     




    Hi Zoomup


    Thank you for clarifying your particular example.


    In general, I asked the NIC about a screw joint box under fitted carpet and was told that could not reasonably be considered accessible.


    Cheers


    F

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